Norwegian Hydrogen takes FID on 25MW green hydrogen plant in Rjukan
Norwegian Hydrogen is set to produce green hydrogen from a 25MW Nel electrolyser plant, supplying both existing and new customers across southern Norway and parts of Sweden.
Norwegian Hydrogen is set to produce green hydrogen from a 25MW Nel electrolyser plant, supplying both existing and new customers across southern Norway and parts of Sweden.
The strong similarity between the skills needed for hydrogen and carbon capture and utilisation and storage (CCUS) sectors means UK workers can move easily between the two sectors, according to the UK government’s Clean Power...
Despite industry-wide setbacks and recalibration, large-scale industrial hydrogen has made impressive steps to becoming a commercial reality in recent months.
“Under the current conditions, there is no guarantee that we will be able to operate the plant economically in the foreseeable future,” Miguel Lopez said.
Ryze Power supplied hydrogen to a pilot kiln operated by Ceramics UK and Glass Futures, firing it with 100% hydrogen to produce ceramic products like bricks and tiles.
UK feasibility study Project Willow has published nine options for the soon-to-close Scottish oil refinery Grangemouth’s future industrial use after evaluating more than 300 technologies.
Hydrogen produced by the Siemens Energy PEM electrolyser will be fed into the Ludwigshafen facility’s Verbund network and distributed across its various chemicals production plants.
The electrolyser-making subsidiary of Sungrow said it would deliver 16 alkaline electrolyser units to state-owned China Coal Ordos Energy Chemical’s 100,000-tonne Liquid Sunshine demonstration project.
Before Green Cat Hydrogen submits a planning application it will hold two public consultation events, allowing the public to view the plans and provide feedback.
Ed Husic, Minister for Industry and Science, said, “Demand for green metals is expected to account for a third of the global metals market in coming years, this is an opportunity we cannot afford to miss.”